2018 Southern Maryland Women's Golf Invitational

A growing favorite among women golfers, the Foundation's annual Southern Maryland Women's Golf Invitational offers sponsors and participants a fabulous day on the links.

The morning kicks off with registration, a tournament gift, pre-tournament continental breakfast and putting contest. Participants can choose from 9 hole or 18 holes of golf on one of the regions premiere courses is provided along with lunch on the course, complementary beer and beverages and fun interactive contests. A reception follows the day on the links with awards for the contest winners and top three teams.

This year's tournament will help fund the Medical Center's plans to construct and equip the new Julie and Bill Dotson Center for Breast Health.

UM CRMC prohibits the use of tobacco products within the building or on the grounds of UM CRMC.

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association recognize this hospital for achieving 85% or higher compliance with all Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Achievement Measures and 75% or higher compliance with five or more Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Quality Measures for two or more consecutive years and achieving Time to Thrombolytic Therapy ≤ 60 minutes 75% or more of applicable acute ischemic stroke patients to improve quality of patient care and outcomes.

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